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blew his knee out?
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CHELLE WINS THIS ROUND
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yay!!!!!!! lucky guess!!!!
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EASY ONE, EASY ONE, EASY ONE HERE!
On the cartoon, "The Flintstones", what was the name of that little spaceman who was on during the later episodes? Yeah, it's a softball. But it's better than a *BUMP* |
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It was kazoo or gazoo, something like that.
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BTW, I like the softballs, only ones I can answer
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Gazoo was right, Suzin !
The Great Gazoo. I guess the ratings were slipping, and they wanted to spice things up. OK, here's another one. On Married With Children, Peggy's little nephew came to live with the Bundy's for a little while. What was the little tyke's name? |
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I liked Gazoo!!!
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Me too Suzin .
But what was Peggy's nephew's name? |
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seven
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or six
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Seven, Chelle .
WAY TO GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of course, I don't think lil Seven actually lasted 7 episodes Another Married With Children question(actually two): What was Al's co-worker's name(the black guy at the shoe store)? What was Al's boss's name? |
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1. Griff
2. Gary |
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Way to go, Gearhead ! You got 'em both. I thought it was funny when "Gary" was introduced as a woman!
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Anybody remember Dennis James? You know, the game show host? The one who hosted the "nighttime" version of The Price Is Right during the late 70s?
Well, Dennis James was known for doing something ELSE on TV in the 1950s, besides game shows. Besides game shows, what was Dennis James known for doing on TV in the 1950s? GOOD LUCK TO ALL! Hint: It was NOT commercials. |
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Knox, I googled him and I still can't figure out what he did!
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Hi Suz ,
Dennis James was perhaps one of the two best known people doing this on TV in the 1950s. That's really the best I can do, clue-wise, without revealing the answer. |
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Wrestling announcer or the UCP guy?
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Way to go, Gearhead !
Dennis James was one of the two(Jack Brickhouse being the other)most famous Pro Wrestling announcers in the 50s. They said women watched not for the wrestlers, but to see James, who apparantly was some kind of sex symbol back then. Oddly enough, male fans didn't care for him, but that was mainly because James treated wrestling as something less than serious--which was a big no-no then, but woul really have worked in his favor today. Congrats again, Gearhead! |
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*BUMP*
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